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Tools You Will Need For Puggle Training

2016/5/4 10:18:28

While training a dog is often considered challenging, that is not supposed to stop you from getting desirable results for there are a lot of measures you can take to achieve successful puggle training. In addition, there are also various tools that can help you make training easy. Although these tools are nothing fancy or expensive, trust that they will be of help as long as they are used properly.

Amazingly, some of the tools are not created for training alone. They can be used for various purposes and in fact, you would have gotten them already when you shopped for your pet's needs prior to his arrival. One of these tools is the collar. The collar, placed around the dog's neck, is more than just a strip of material where dog tags containing your pet's info is attached to. It is an ideal tool that can help you control your pet better for it provides a handle for grabbing. Collars come in various forms with the basic collar as the most common. Basic collars can be used for training too however, if you want a specific feature, like a collar that constricts on the neck each time the pet pulls, you may want to consider training collars such as slip collar.

Another puggle training tool that is often used with collar is the leash. This tool limits your pet as to where he could go, particularly helpful when walking outside. Obedience command such as come is also best taught using a collar and leash. Like collar, leashes come in various types too. It could be made of metal chain, braided leather or nylon webbing and comes in a variety of length.

When you already have the first two tools mentioned, there is one more thing you need to add to your list - dog treats. This one works as positive reinforcement. It could be used both as bait and reward; bait when shown before the command is given and reward when given after the deed is done. Dog treats could be anything your pet finds rewarding - small bits of hotdog, cheese, liver or banana. You can also make your own dog treats based on various recipes available. When using dog treats during puggle training, experts highly recommend that owners regulate the use of treats to prevent the pet from becoming treat-dependent. Praise and other affection reward should replace treat reward as the training moves on. This should not serve as your pet's staple food though.

These three tools can help you get started with training however if you have the opportunity to procure other equipment such as clicker and crate, that would be better.

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